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sponsored by RSA, The Security Division of EMC
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17 Oct 2008
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16 Oct 2008
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PDF
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12
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Trouble deciding which way to turn for strong authentication? Protecting access to information and assuring the identities of users requesting that access is a core element of any security initiative. While the primary driver has been to secure remote access to enterprise information, today, there are a number of reasons for increasing demand for strong authentication across the organization. Such as moving new business applications online, increased demand for remote access, access privileges to new user populations, advanced threats, increase in customer-facing portals and regulatory compliance, to name just a few.
With so many authentication choices to evaluate and buzz about new security technologies, how do you weigh your options effectively and narrow in on the best strong authentication for your business? Read this white paper for a clear guide to selecting the right technology (or combination of technologies) that will effectively balance risk, end-user convenience and cost.
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